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* A [[ring of protection]] lowers AC by its enchantment when worn.  Thus, a +1 ring of protection lowers AC by 1, and a −2 ring of protection raises AC by 2.  Rings of protection with negative enchantment are often also [[cursed]].
 
* A [[ring of protection]] lowers AC by its enchantment when worn.  Thus, a +1 ring of protection lowers AC by 1, and a −2 ring of protection raises AC by 2.  Rings of protection with negative enchantment are often also [[cursed]].
 
* [[The Mitre of Holiness]] gives extrinsic protection when worn.
 
* [[The Mitre of Holiness]] gives extrinsic protection when worn.
* [[The Tsurugi of Muramasa]]) gives extrinsic protection when wielded.
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* [[The Tsurugi of Muramasa]] gives extrinsic protection when wielded.
  
 
Starting in [[NetHack 3.6.0]], extrinsic protection from equipment is also associated with higher [[magic cancellation]]. The cloak of protection is the only item that naturally grants [[MC3]], and rings of protection and extrinsic protection from artifacts increase your effective magic cancellation by one point. So a [[robe]] or [[mithril coat]] (both MC2) worn with a ring of protection, the Mitre of Holiness, or the Tsurugi of Muramasa will give you MC3, the same as a worn cloak of protection.
 
Starting in [[NetHack 3.6.0]], extrinsic protection from equipment is also associated with higher [[magic cancellation]]. The cloak of protection is the only item that naturally grants [[MC3]], and rings of protection and extrinsic protection from artifacts increase your effective magic cancellation by one point. So a [[robe]] or [[mithril coat]] (both MC2) worn with a ring of protection, the Mitre of Holiness, or the Tsurugi of Muramasa will give you MC3, the same as a worn cloak of protection.

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Protection is the name of a number of effects which reduce your AC by magical means.

If you have any source of protection, you will receive the enlightenment message, "You are protected." (If your protection is negative, the message reads, "You are ineffectively protected.")

Extrinsic protection

The following are sources of extrinsic protection:

Starting in NetHack 3.6.0, extrinsic protection from equipment is also associated with higher magic cancellation. The cloak of protection is the only item that naturally grants MC3, and rings of protection and extrinsic protection from artifacts increase your effective magic cancellation by one point. So a robe or mithril coat (both MC2) worn with a ring of protection, the Mitre of Holiness, or the Tsurugi of Muramasa will give you MC3, the same as a worn cloak of protection.

The MC bonus is non-cumulative. Two rings of protection or two protection artifacts equipped with a leather armor or any other MC1 item will only give you a magic cancellation of 2, not 3.

The following information pertains to an upcoming version (NetHack 3.7.0). If this version is now released, please verify that it is still accurate, then update the page to incorporate this information.

The amulet of guarding lowers AC by 2 and boosts MC by 2. Like other extrinsic protection, the MC bonus stacks with armor but not other sources of protection.

Intrinsic protection

Main article: Intrinsic protection

The following are sources of intrinsic protection:

Strategy

All of these types of protection stack; you can buy protection from a temple (more than once), wear two rings of protection, and cast the spell, if you need a large temporary AC boost.

SLASH'EM

SLASH'EM adds natural protection to the Monk class and to the doppelganger and lycanthrope races. These bonuses stack for doppelganger Monks. Monks have their AC lowered by level/2 + 2, with a maximum of 11 bonus AC at level 18 if they are not wearing a shield, body armor (robes are allowed), and are not wielding a weapon. Doppelgangers and lycanthropes have their AC lowered by level/4 + 1 if they are not wearing any body armor (robes are not allowed), even if they are in a form that would not be able to wear body armor anyway (and thus would likely have lowered natural AC already to compensate).


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